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of reports from a destroyed city. similar in the sense of i guess starts april eleventh on d w. this is deja vu news live from berlin britain moves one step closer to leaving the european union without a deal parliament has again rejected all the alternatives to the government's practice of deal with these new says britain must break the deadlock this week or face the abbess also coming up. islamic state wives who are western citizens or residents role they played for that terrorist group is often unclear now many
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want to return to the places they call the doctor one woman desperate to return to germany with her child i have a two year old son and. the poor boy he has a right to a safe life. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us the british prime minister theresa may is chairing an emergency meeting of her cabinet to seek a way out of that country's deadlock the meeting among the warring ministers is expected to last four hours it comes after britain's parliament rejected all alternatives to her bracks a deal yesterday lawmakers threw out four options designed to replace the unpopular withdrawal agreement song by only a few votes. britain has just ten days left to come up with
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a new plan or leave the e.u. without a deal. or responding to last night's events in the house of commons the e.u.'s chief bracks and negotiator michel barnier spoke this morning in brussels this is what he had to say and let me just make a point very clear if you won't read three. you know already my nerve and agreement in these treaty and we'll be the only one. let's get the rare latest now from the madison brussels and charlotta pots in london good morning to both of you georg if we could start with brussels we've just heard a few moments ago a new warning from brussels that the deal on the table is the only one is the tone though from michel barnier today different. i don't think necessarily of course it is more serious
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a situation now than let's say two years ago when he said the same thing so so the meaning but the meaning of his words haven't changed she was always serious he was always clear and you reiterated that today in his speech again that this was never the objective of the e.u. to have no deal rather contrary to avoid no deal is the objective and he said there is still a good chance and i thought that was interesting for another meaningful successful vote and he then made clear that the political declaration is able to accommodate all sorts of scenarios a common market an internal market plus a common market and norway model so he really signal to the u.k. give us an answer and we will work with it ok there is a possible meaningful vote tomorrow what are the british prime minister's options right now as everything hinges on that vote tomorrow. well i mean parliament decided that they don't know it's a way forward which can be counted as kind of a success for theresa may so the question is will she put forward vote for
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a fourth time the talks about tomorrow maybe the day after and she might not just put forward her vote but she might have a runoff with the most popular option in parliament from last night and that was the customs union that just fell short of three votes to get a majority so what could happen is that parliament will hold another vote is it going to be to resign may steal the withdrawal agreement on the political declaration or is it going to be the customs union moving forward but whichever way they decide they need to agree on a withdrawal agreement on a divorce agreement so to say until april twelfth to move forward and there is a political impasse and a lot of the big things a big sense of frustration and exasperate this morning in parliament and on the streets here in london i'm looking at the two main options at the just mentioned there a teresa mayes deal or the customs union which would the e.u. like to say which would prefer. well you know if you heard me michel the news
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saying this steel is the only way for an orderly breck's it so clearly they've worked a lot on this on the steel machete and said again you know we've spent recent real time and effort to get to get it so i think that is clearly prefer bull having said that of course it depends what else other than the customs union. that the u.k. would want it really depends on what other elements would be attached because to resolve the northern irish border problem you would not only have to be in the customs union but also in parts of the internal market so it's a really complicated thing and that's deal would provide a lot of answers to these complicated questions there's a lot to this it's crunch time once again for brics it and teresa mayes meeting in a few hours with her cabinet to be sitting down for five hours a very long meeting what's being called a showdown what do you think we can expect to come out of the. well the cabinet is
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meeting without civil servants for a few hours at first and that is might be an indication that they are going to talk about the possibility of a general election that is something that took the tory party does not want to see the labor party would indeed like to see that because they are pulling very high at the moment and they could be successful in if there was new elections to be held so that is one option that they are certainly going to be discussing to change the parliamentary arithmetic and to find a way forward and the other thing that they are going to be discussing is should the u.k. to leave with a deal the majority of may's cabinet actually things that that would be a good idea and that the consequences wouldn't be s. chaotic as we all think and expect so that will be something to watch out for a will to reason may turn to what's a hotline us and her party in her cabinet indeed and say ok maybe we have to leave with a deal on april twelfth or will she indeed go for a soft a version of that and find a way forward in that regard. for us along with us in brussels thanks very much to
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both of us for. let's check out some of the other stories making news this hour the jury in president adela's ease but if leka says he'll be stepping down for his term ends a full twenty eighth of the announcement on state t.v. said steps are being taken to ensure state institutions keep working smoothly during the transition the two year old is faced weeks of mass protests demanding an end to his twenty year rule. chinese authorities say they've recovered the bodies of thirty firefighters killed battling a blaze in shish one problems is being called one of the worst disasters for emergency services in years a sudden change in wind direction trapped firefighters authorities say the blaze has now been contained. the united states is halting all deliveries of its f. thirty five stealth fighters to turkey u.s.
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officials say all cooperation on the f. thirty five is now on ice until ankara ends its plans to buy an advanced russian anti aircraft system the as for andrea is the latest in the series of disputes between the two nato allies. also nearly two weeks now since the terrorist group islamic state was finally defeated in syria thousands of foreigners including many europeans fought with that group and now western governments are struggling to decide what to do with them the decisions especially hard when it comes to the women and children of those fighters we spoke to one german national who says she was tricked into traveling to syria and is now desperate to return home. stranded in the middle of nowhere seventy four thousand people live in the al whole camp in northern syria it was made to hold only ten thousand the conditions are unacceptable especially for children most people want to leave as soon as possible they want to return to their
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former homes which they left years ago so they could live under the rule of the jihadist group islamic state out of conviction carelessness or compulsion. they now up again studied psychology in berlin and married a turkish man during a trip to turkey he took her to syria where he joined us at least that is how the twenty three year old describes it. calls on his often terrible things happened there. that women and children should not have any value. women are terribly abused and beaten by us mine are mine and my former husband died about two years ago. it happens he locked us up and abused us in horrible ways. i couldn't recognize myself one day in day out. talk and talk all so this has son was born during the chaos of war the two of
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them suffered years of hardship and now she hopes she has survived the worst and things will get better. i inspire i have a two year old son but the poor boy has a right to a safe life and. thankfully we could flee from those i as terrorists. we were just trashed their. women and children are worth nothing to them. it's horrible what i asked as in the name of islam. i'm happy that i can return to my beloved homeland times germany. and. the kurdish authorities would like to get rid of foreigners like zainab as quickly as possible but hardly any country wants them back the local authorities are overburdened with investigating securing evidence clarifying guilt an
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international court is now supposed to solve the issue but the west is treating this initiative with great caution. presence of thousands of fighters and their families is a major problem for the autonomy authorities in north eastern syria. we do not have the possibility of bringing them to justice here if they have committed crimes against syrians or iraqis now they spend their days waiting to go back home but their fate remains uncertain as long as they are not welcome in the film home and. it's to thailand now where the outcome of that country's recent election will not be confirmed for another five weeks but preliminary results are already dividing the nation opposition parties accuse the military would seize power nichkhun two thousand and fourteen stacking the odds in its favor as the boston hearts as reports is causing many young people to become disillusioned with politics. god
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does that twice a month when you want what i walked in the trunk in the take to you tube with their popular political parody show shallow news in-depth whole topic this week of course was the elections on family there's another type of ghost the take they don't even want in hell it's called the popular vote ghost. the program is as popular as ever says when you want what i want especially with young viewers i'm glad. younger generation kids right now are starting to notice what is going on and so i'm just doing my best i'm trying to do my best to like short and if we're going on for soul. soul we need kids. so if you want change you guys need to step up. there was hope that with this election things
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might change in thailand but that hope now seems to be turning into frustration. we basically we the younger generation is the new generation we have the fourth quarter of basically sick sad and wasted wasted into nothingness about i'm answering questions as well as the uncertainty of the thai politics i some say patience among thailand's younger people is wearing thin a situation that can jurors up sinister memories this is the site of one of the darkest chapters in modern thai history some forty three years ago around one hundred students were shot and beaten to death on this very field at bangkok's thomas at university. they were among the thousands who had taken to the streets to protest because they were unhappy with the direction in which the country was headed a sentiment that's not at all unlike the one spreading among young people in thailand
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today. at this bar across town the patrons are trying to take things with a pinch of salt. when on election night the election commission said they couldn't continue to count the votes because they didn't have a calculator cohen or a gun leo has two one offered free drinks to anyone who stopped by to donate one his form of protest. we are educated people so we know what is right was it wrong but it's a visit wrong so you're wrong this cannot happen to make up for it and feel sad about my generation that i don't evolve to have a kid because a the one that is your grow up it is. it is the young who will eventually be responsible for thailand's future but it seems that more and more of them are giving up on their country. it's good you're
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a minor now our top story this hour britain moves one step closer to crashing out of the european union after parliament has again rejected all the alternatives for the government specs of what the new says britain last break the deadlock this week or quote face the of us. our dr thomas for the entire team here in berlin thanks so much for being with us. first cannulas from the doors grand arrives. to join the ranks on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary during an orang utan
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